Vanguard gathered that the NDLEA operatives and some soldiers, stormed Akala, a notorious hideout for criminals in Lagos and attempted to arrest some drug barons, peddlers and users, operating in the area. But they met stiff resistance from some hoodlums who attacked them with bottles and other dangerous weapons.
Eyewitness disclosed that some of the hoodlums,
who were also armed with guns fired at the NDLEA officials and the soldiers, prompting
a retaliation.
According to reports, four persons were
reportedly gunned down in the ensuing shootout, while some NDLEA officials
sustained severe injuries.
The NDLEA, in a statement, said four other
hoodlums were arrested by its operatives, while cannabis weighing 541.9kg and
32 pinches of substance that tested positive for heroine were recovered.
The statement signed by the agency’s
spokesperson, Mitchell Ofoyeju, did not disclose the number of persons killed
in the encounter, but said: “A combined team of National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency, NDLEA and army officers at the weekend met with stiff resistance from
hoodlums at the notorious Akala, Mushin area of Lagos during a drug raid
operation.
The team of officers led by NDLEA Assistant
Commander, Operations and Intelligence, Mr. Ojo Ogbechema, recovered cannabis
weighing 541.9kg and 32 pinches of substance that tested positive for heroin.
Four suspects were also arrested.
According to the NDLEA Lagos Commander, Mr Sule
Aliyu, the operation was successful in spite of the resistance from drug
barons.
Sule said: “A combined team of NDLEA and army
officers participated in the operation. It was a very successful raid because
bags of cannabis weighing 541.9kg and 32 pinches of heroin were recovered.
“During the operation, there was an attack on
the officers by a large number of hoodlums who threw bottles and stones at the
officers. The road was also barricaded but the officers shot into the air to
disperse the crowd.”
The commander added that two officers who
sustained injury had been treated.
Meanwhile, residents of Idi‑Oro area of Mushin
have called on the state government to eradicate the trade in illicit drugs
from Akala and its environ if it wants lasting peace in the area.
The residents also described the activities of
drug dealers and users in Akala as a major strength behind bloody clashes in
Mushin. They added that Akala is the only area in Lagos State where illicit
drugs are sold openly.
Vanguard

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